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In reply to the discussion: Boys need encouragement to be scientists - what do you think? [View all]momto3
(663 posts)37. I have a PhD in the biomedical sciences
It is well known that at the undergraduate level, more women graduate with degrees in biology than men. At the graduate school (PhD) level, there are equal amounts of women and men that graduate. But, full time, tenure track faculty positions are still dominated by men. And, if a women does achieve a tenure track position, they are not paid as well as their male counterparts.
The mechanisms of research funding and promotion penalize women for needing time to have a family. Unfortunately this leads to many highly talented scientists leaving the field all together. Inequality for women in leading positions in the biomedical fields will be lacking, until the entire system is change.
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BOTH boy and girls--we should be celebrating participation in science with the same gusto we do for
dembotoz
Feb 2012
#11
Both boys and girls should be encouraged to be scientists if they have the ability and interest
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#14
Fulfilling - yes; lucrative - sometimes; but "fun"? - likely to be a disappointment.
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#29
It is really sad that it has not changed much since I earned my physics & math degree
Ms. Toad
Feb 2012
#46